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D.A.V. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, Mogappair

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D.A.V. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, Mogappair is an all boys school that was established in the year 1989 as a part of D.A.V Group of Schools, Chennai. The school is a sister concern of D.A.V. Boys Senior Secondary School, Gopalapuram. The primary medium of instruction for all non-language subjects is English. The school is managed by the Tamil Nadu Arya Samaj Educational Society, Chennai, a limb of Arya Samaj (Central); Chennai, under the Societies Act XXI of 1860, Sl. No.101 of 1974. The school educates students from LKG to class XII.

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D.A.V. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, Mogappair
Thirumangalam – Mogappair Road,

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Thirumangalam – Mogappair Road
600101 , Zone 7 Ambattur
Tamil Nadu, India
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